+Moby - Shot In The Back of The Head (Directed by David Lynch):
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
3OH!3

3OH!3 (pronounced "three oh three") is an American hip hop/electronica band from Boulder, Colorado. The band is named after the 303 area code, which covers Boulder, Aurora, and the Denver metropolitan area.
3OH!3's song "Don't Trust Me" became a hit in the U.S. in early 2009, peaking at #29 on the Billboard Hot 100.
In 2008, "Don't Trust Me" was featured on two separate episodes of The Hills, and they performed "Don't Trust Me" on Last Call with Carson Daly on November 13.[citation needed]
The reunion of the third season of the show The Bad Girls Club featured the song "Holler Til You Pass Out" as one of the original "Bad Girls" walked on to the set.
The band has done remixes of various songs from other artists, the most popular being "I'm Good, I'm Gone", which was originally by Swedish pop singer Lykke Li.
Want is the name of the second album by Colorado hip-hop/electronica band 3OH!3. It is their first album with record label Photo Finish. The album was produced by award-winning producer Matt Squire (Boys Like Girls, Panic at the Disco, The Maine). Songs from the album were played at the annual Bamboozle music festival in 2008. The track "Punkbitch" was included on the Warped Tour 2008 Tour Compilation.
The first single from the album is "Don't Trust Me" which is a huge success. In an interview, 3oh!3 announced that filming for their next single, "Starstrukk" had been completed and would be released in the upcoming month.
+3OH!3 - Don't Trust Me:
+3OH!3 - Electroshock:
Monday, April 13, 2009
Billy boy on Poison

Los Angeles, California - United States
The alchemy of rock n’ roll, be it classic, alternative, punk, prog --choose your (excuse the expression) poison – is a great song delivered by ecstatic performers and the effect that combination has on the fan. When you listen to tracks like the New York Dolls’ infused “Sweet , Gone, Saturday’s Child," mature, introspective ballads like “Another Lonely Start,” and "4 Leaf Clover," the Yardbirds-esque "Dirty Bomb," or the Alice Cooper bludgeoned angst anthem, “Falling in Love with a Higher Power,” ... any listener worth his musicological salt will be taken aback by Billy Boy’s obvious reverence for the masters. But it’s how they interpret and re-imagine what was into what is that sets them apart from the umpteen other teens desperately searching for the brave new groove.
What did you expect from a band whose name was inspired by Stanley Kubrick’s anti-establishment cinematic masterpiece, A Clockwork Orange? Same old, same old? Think again, pretty things.
--Lonn Friend Copyright Rumi Enterprises 2007
+Billy boy on Poison - Standing Still:
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